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Posted By: jay behrens
I brought some of my cards with me to the National to get opinions on these cards. Among them my e90-3 Hofman print error and t207 Milan with a brown back. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Jay i had the other t207 that i showed to Scott. After really looking at mine i say its brown to. SGC now has another card to grade. Hope they agree. I can say the color is solid brown, not a faded black. The card is in a PSA holder. |
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Posted By: andy becker
slightly ot....but i also spoke with dave foreman regarding the orange variation of the t206 red portrait cobb. he was hesitant to slab the card as a variation. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
concensus on the orange t206s is that it's just a red that slowly changed over the course of the print run just like the violet color of the Willis can be found in many different shades. |
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Posted By: Zach
I agree...I don't think the cobb orange port. is a true variation...just an example of fading colors. |
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Posted By: JimB
Who formed the concensus on the orange Cobb T206. I think that they result from one color not being applied at all, not merely a fading or lesser degree. Look at some of the copies in the "Show us your Cobb" discussion. One even shows a distinct line near the top where the red ceases to have made it to the rest of the card. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
the orange Cobb has been discussed several times on this forum. You can use the search function to review all the previous posts. |
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Posted By: JimB
Robert A's Cobb-orange is the one I was partiuclarly thinking of where you can see the distinct line where the red ink ceased to make it to the card. See also REllingsen's copy and my copy near the bottom of the discussion. |
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Posted By: andy becker
first let me say, i'm sorry jay. i didn't mean to hijack the thread. |
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Posted By: robert a
Jay, |
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Posted By: andy becker
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Posted By: Brent Butcher
Very nice Cobb Andy! There are color variations that are recognized but usually they are missing the color all together. Some newer examples would be the blackless 1982 Topps baseball or the nnof Frank Thomas BUT in most cases when someone claims they have an orange Cobb its usually clear that it is missing the last layer of red as evident by the red in the upper right corner of Andy's card. It wouldn't bother me if they labeled this variation differently. Heck Andy, just have them label it "The Mr. Orange Collection." |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Patrick, what player is your card and what grade? |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Jay my card is Walter Johnson graded PSA6 (mk). It has the number 97 written in ink above his name on the back. The card is a Recruit back factory no. 240, 1st dist. PA. I will send it to SGC and see if they agree. I'll let you know. |
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Posted By: tbob
Jay- I remember when I put together a previous T207 set back in the late 80's, I found 2 Recruit backs (commons) which had brown backs. I am not sure who they were and thought at the time it was merely an inking problem. They were both brown, not black at all. Whomever bought my T207 set in the Mastro auction several years ago now owns them. |
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